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Electronics
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Electronics
Bilge Pump
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Electronics
Cabin Lights
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Electronics
Deck Lights
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Electronics
Deep Cycle Marine Battery (12v)
Appliances
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Appliances
Air Conditioning System
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Appliances
Cooler
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Appliances
Electric Generator
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Appliances
Electric WC & Macerator
Accessories
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Accessoires
Anchor + 30m Rope
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Accessoires
Anchor Winch
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Accessoires
Bow Thruster
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Accessoires
Bucket Seats(2)
Towers
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Towers
Bimini Top
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Towers
Rigid Fiberglass GRP Tower
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Towers
Stainless T Top
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Towers
Wakeboard Tower
Power Options
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Power Options
Mercury 115 HP
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Power Options
Mercury 150 HP
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Power Options
Mercury 175 HP
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Power Options
Mercury 200 HP
Maintain Your Boat!
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Boat maintenance checklist
- Engine
- Propeller
- Battery
- Bilge Pump
- Electrical Lines
- Oil & Filter
- Other Fluid Levels
- Hull
What Our Customers Say
Maintain Your Boat!
Boat Repair & Maintenance Services
When you’re out on the water, you need to be sure that your boat is in its best condition. You can’t bear allowing a minor motor issue to change your day into hours stranded in the water.
Boat maintenance, as a whole, is actually quite similar to automobile maintenance.
There are a few very basic items that require constant maintenance which the owner normally takes care of, and a few items that require maintenance at regular intervals which some owners deal with but most people leave to the professionals.
An expert can give you peace of mind with unending preventive maintenance and support.
Reach out to us today to schedule boat repair services at lenco marine.
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What types of repair services do we provide?
Our crew has the knowledge and skills to complete a wide variety of boat repairs and maintenance.
- Trailer Repairs
- Electrical Repairs
- Winterize
- Part Replacements
- Spring Preps
- Inboard & Outboard Repair
- Pontoon Cleaning
- Hull Cleaning
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
This will vary a bit depending on the specific engine and drive system. It’s always best to check with the manufacturer, and follow their recommendations.
As a general rule of thumb most people find that annual maintenance costs run around 10% of the cost of the boat.
To be blunt, lots of it. Looking at a five-year-old boat that has been cared for versus one that wasn’t washed and maintained you can see an obvious difference. Even worse are the engine problems that accompany a lack of maintenance.
This is debatable, but the majority of modern aluminum and fiberglass boats require much less maintenance than boats built years ago. When it comes to boats built with alternative materials, like polyethylene or steel boat maintenance, it’s still a mere fraction of that for those old wooden boats.
All types of engines require maintenance to one degree or another. Boat engines work harder than many other types of engines because they’re often run at high rpm for extended periods of time.
Engine, hull and topsides, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, moving parts, and canvass and upholstery all need to be maintained on a boat.